Linde to Fuel Missouri's First Hydrogen Refuelling Station
Linde is delivering, storing and supplying fuel cell-grade gaseous hydrogen for the station on behalf of the Gas Technology Institute, which has partnered with the university to supply the station. Linde also will provide technical support to GTI to ensure the safe and efficient performance of the refuelling system. GTI is headquartered in Des Plaines, Illinois.
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Hydrogenics to Provide Fuel Cells to APC for Extended Run Back-Up Power in Data Centers
Hydrogenics Corporation, a leading designer and manufacturer of hydrogen electrolyzers and fuel cell systems, announced today that APC by Schneider Electric, a global leader in integrated critical power and cooling services, will soon launch an extended-run back-up power system powered by Hydrogenics' HyPM XR Fuel Cell Power Modules. The Fuel Cell Extended Run (FCXR), developed in collaboration with Hydrogenics, provides uninterruptible back-up power for mission-critical applications.
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Feds, Automakers Renew Vow to Make Hydrogen the Fuel of the Future
"With continued investment, hydrogen holds the potential to help fundamentally change the way we power our vehicles and reduce greenhouse gas emissions," Bud Albright, an Energy Department undersecretary, said in remarks delivered during the public showcase.
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Energy Act will Promote Fuel Options
I recently visited the National Renewable Energy Lab in Colorado, which is an Energy Department facility operated by private-sector scientists dedicated to perfecting cutting-edge solar, wind, fuel cell, biomass, and other emerging energy technologies.
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Fuel Cells Fuelled by Fungus
Research at Oxford University could lead to an enzyme extracted from fungus being used as a cheap, effective catalyst in fuel cells that could replace batteries in domestic appliances.
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Mobile - Fuel Cells to Power Towers
Wireless service providers are starting to explore whether fuel cells could be the answer to a tough question. How can providers get good backup power to the rising number of cellular towers perched on hilltops, high-rises, church steeples and elsewhere?
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Breakthrough to Make Cheap Hydrogen Fuel Possible
A breakthrough could revolutionise the renewable energy industry by making hydrogen - heralded as a clean, green fuel of the future - cheaper and easier to produce commercially.
Researchers used plant based chemicals to reproduce a key process in photosynthesis, which will take the help of sunlight to split water into hydrogen and oxygen.
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